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**DONOTDELETE**
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...just got my SureFire E2 from brightguy. Even nicer than I thought it would be. I started reading this board what seems like only a few weeks ago, and have already added five new flashlights since.
Now for the silly question--
My E2 is the hard anondized version, so obviously it can't be scratched. But what about the lens? Can I store the flashlight in my pocket without worrying about the lens? I have lots of keys, knives, coins and stuff in there usually. If the lens does get scratched will the beautiful beam degrade? Or will it not make a difference.
General observations about the E2 for those who don't have one...
1) It's even nicer than I thought it would have been. And smaller. And lighter weight. Surefire's web page says four ounces, but it seems to weigh exactly three ounces with batteries.
2) It took me lots of brainpower to decide on HA vs. gun metal. I still haven't seen a gunmetal one up close (I bought over the internet), but I love the HA coloring. I do have to admit they could have done a better job matching the head color to the body color, but despite that the color is awesome.
3) I'm not yet able to apreciate the built-in clip though. Seems a little strange. I can see why people want a head down carry clip. It seems that the E2 would be better with a Mag-Lite style clip that could be slid on and off. But, that's a minor quibble...
Now if only they'd come out with a yellow Nitrolon version of the E2...same size but weighing at least half an ounce less...then I could justify buying another one!
Now for the silly question--
My E2 is the hard anondized version, so obviously it can't be scratched. But what about the lens? Can I store the flashlight in my pocket without worrying about the lens? I have lots of keys, knives, coins and stuff in there usually. If the lens does get scratched will the beautiful beam degrade? Or will it not make a difference.
General observations about the E2 for those who don't have one...
1) It's even nicer than I thought it would have been. And smaller. And lighter weight. Surefire's web page says four ounces, but it seems to weigh exactly three ounces with batteries.
2) It took me lots of brainpower to decide on HA vs. gun metal. I still haven't seen a gunmetal one up close (I bought over the internet), but I love the HA coloring. I do have to admit they could have done a better job matching the head color to the body color, but despite that the color is awesome.
3) I'm not yet able to apreciate the built-in clip though. Seems a little strange. I can see why people want a head down carry clip. It seems that the E2 would be better with a Mag-Lite style clip that could be slid on and off. But, that's a minor quibble...
Now if only they'd come out with a yellow Nitrolon version of the E2...same size but weighing at least half an ounce less...then I could justify buying another one!